Discant: Ex.1 Two-part ’punctus contra punctum’ in discant polyphony
Ex.1 Two-part ’punctus contra punctum’ in discant polyphony
Discant: Ex.2 Discant featuring a tenor in a rational rhythmic arrangement
Ex.2 Discant featuring a tenor in a rational rhythmic arrangement
Discant: Ex.4 English three-part discant with parts combined to form harmony
Ex.4 English three-part discant with parts combined to form harmony
Discant: Ex.5 Rhythmic diversity in late 14th-century Ars Subtilior discant: En un vergier
Ex.5 Rhythmic diversity in late 14th-century Ars Subtilior discant: En un vergier
Discant: Ex.7 English note-against-note discant with the cantus firmus in the middle voice, GB-WO Add.68 (no.85 in Dittmer’s edn, MSD, ii, 1957)
Ex.7 English note-against-note discant with the cantus firmus in the middle voice, GB-WO Add.68 (no.85 in Dittmer’s edn, MSD, ii, 1957)
Discant: Ex.3 Discant featuring voice-exchange, retrogression and other techniques
Ex.3 Discant featuring voice-exchange, retrogression and other techniques
Discant descant descaunt(e) deschant deschaunt(e) dyscant discanten discantus: ‘singing apart’ discantare deschant, descant deschanter II. English discant: Ex.8 English discant with the cantus firmus in the middle voice, and rhythmically livelier outer voices, GB-Lbl Add.57950 (CMM, xlvi, 1969–73, no.135)
Discant descant descaunt(e) deschant deschaunt(e) dyscant discanten discantus: ‘singing apart’ discantare deschant, descant deschanter II. English discant: Ex.8 English discant with the cantus firmus in the middle voice, and rhythmically livelier outer voices, GB-Lbl Add.57950 (CMM, xlvi, 1969–73, no.135)